Showing posts with label Highveld Lions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Highveld Lions. Show all posts

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Highveld Lions v/s South Australian Redbacks - Preview

After a successful outing on day one, the Highveld Lions take on the South Australian Redbacks in game four of the tournment.

The Lions are brimming with confidence after beating a team like Mumbai Indians in their very first game and are sure to carry this confidence forward into today's match. The Redbacks begin their campaign today and will be wary of their local opponent.

The Lions will bank on their in-form young opener Vandiar to take charge of the innings upfront. They would also want to keep up their agility and discipline on the field in order to win their second game in a row.

On the other hand, Redbacks must've done their homework and devised their strategies after watching the Friday's game that the Lions won.

The Redbacks will look to unleash Tait and his raw pace with the intention to rattle the top order which did seem a little shaky apart from Vandiar. In the batting department, the team will look up to their captain, Michael Klinger and the consistent Cameron Borgas.

With both teams being strong in their bowling department, expect a lot of wickets to fall. High scoring or not, the game still promises to be an entertaining one.

Probable XI

South Australian Redbacks

Highveld Lions

Michael Klinger (Captain)

J.Vandiar

Cameron Borgas

A.Peterson (Captain)

Shaun Tait

R.Cameron

Aaron O’Brien

V.Vans Jaarsveld

Callum Ferguson

N.McKenzie

Daniel Harris

R.Frylinck

Cullen Bailey

Z. De Bruyn

Graham Manou

L.Tsolekile

Peter George

S.Burger

Gary Putland

E.O’Reilly

Jake Huberfield

M. Phangiso



Friday, September 10, 2010

Young Opener Inspires Lions to victory

Toss: Mumbai Indians, elected to field

Venue: The Wanderers,Johanesburg

Pitch Report: A typical Wanderers track with a tinge of green to assist the quicker bowlers early on and spin in the later stages of the game. Sachin probably looked at that and his strong pace attack and elected to field first to try and make early inroads in the Lions' batting line-up.

In a high scoring game, the local outfit, Highveld Lions stunned the Mumbai Indians by beating them by 9 runs to kickstart their Champions' League campaign.
Chasing a stiff total of 187, Mumbai Indians' captain Sachin Tendulkar, along with his opening partner, Shikhar Dhawan got off to a flyer as they amassed 83 runs in just 9.3 over before Dhawan fell, attempting a lofted reverse sweep and failing to clear the short third man fielder.
Another Indian youngster came in next but went back in the same pace as he was runout in the very next over.
In came , JP Duminy, who with Sachin tried to steady the ship. The match was still in the balance till Shane Burger struck gold and dismissed Tendulkar, who attempted a shot that can be described as disappointing for his standards. When he fell, the score stood at 133-
3 off 14.3 overs, with Mumbai still needing 56 runs off 33 balls.

Pollard and Duminy tried to continue the chase, with Pollard scoring 16 runs off the first 5 deliveries off Shane Burger in the 17th over. But, Burger made a great comeback in the last ball of the over, by clean bowling Pollard. Within the next two overs, Duminy also fell in his attempt to get to the total.
With 16 needed off the last 6 balls, Shane Burger kept up his line and length and saw his team home by 9 runs.

Earlier, put into bat by the Mumbai Indians, the Lions were off to a brisk start as their 20-year-old opener Jonathan Vandiar scored 71 runs off just 48 deliveries and held two good partnerships in the middle overs, one with Jaarsveld (13) and Neil McKenzie, who went on to finish the innings in style by scoring a quick 56 off just 30 deliveries and taking the team's total to 186.

The Turning Point : Inspite of having to chase a huge total of 187, Mumbai were always in the game till Sachin, after scoring 69 off 43, departed in the 15th over. From then on, it was an uphill task for them as the Lions showed great discipline in the field and bowled brilliantly without trying too many things.

The Hero : As much as I hate the fact that the batsmen take away all the credit each and everytime, this game's hero has to be the young opener Jonathan Vandiar who held the Lions' innings together and scored an important 71.

Despite disappointment for the cricket lovers back here in India, what a start this is to the Champions' League, a high scoring match where the underdogs have emerged victorious.
The Lions' can celebrate and take a lot of confidence ahead in the tournament while Mumbai will try not to panic too much and look for the little gaps that they need to fill and come out stronger in the next game.



Scorecard: Highveld Lions 186 for 5 (Vandiar 71, McKenzie 56*, Malinga 3-33) beat Mumbai Indians 177 for 6 (Tendulkar 69, Burger 2-33) by nine runs.

Man Of The Match : Jonathan Vandiar, the 20 year-old left-handed opener for the Lions', for his knock of 71 from just 48 deliveries that helped the Lions' post a mamoth 186.

Pictures Courtesy : Cricinfo

Mumbai Indians V/s Highveld Lions- Preview

In the opening match of this year's Champions League T20, the local South African outfit, Highveld Lions take on the mighty runners-up of the third edition of the Indian Premier League, Mumbai Indians. Mumbai Indians led by Sachin Tendulkar looks to be the stronger side on paper, when compared to the side led by the South African Alviro Peterson, but like the champions of the game would say, no game is won on paper. While Mumbai sport a squad that has a great mix of youngsters and heavyweights, Highveld Lions are a young side with a lot of unknown local names, better accustomed to the South African conditions. Even contests have never been this even.

Players to watch out for : In a team that has a Sachin Tendulkar in it, it really gets tough to choose any other player from the squad to watch out for, but the big man Keiron Pollard will be expected to start clearing the ground from day 1. On the bowling front for the Mumbai Indians, the South African conditions will suit the SriLankan slinger Lasith Malinga who, on his day, can rip apart any batting line up.
For the Highveld Lions, a lot rests on their captain Alviro Peterson and the reliable Neil Mckenzie. Also, the bouncy tracks of South Africa will suit their left-handed pacer, Cliff Deacon who comes in handy with the bat, as a tailender and their leading wicket taker in the previous season, Craig Alexander.
Even if the Mumbai Indians go into this game as the superior side when it comes to the names, T20 and its unpredictability will bring the scenario right back to balance before both the teams hit the field. While one is a biggie, the other is very easily one of the underdogs of this tournament. One can only expect a lot of nail biting encounters from day 1.

Probable XI:

Highveld Lions

Mumbai Indians

Alviro Peterson (Captain)

Sachin Tendulkar ( Captain)

Neil McKenzie

Shikhar Dhawan

Thami Tsolekile (Wicket Keeper)

Ambati Rayudu

Cliff Deacon

JP Duminy

Werner Coetsee

Keiron Pollard

Aaron Phangiso

Saurabh Tiwary

Zander De Bruyn

Harbhajan Singh

Craig Alexander

Lasith Malinga

Ethan O’Reilly

Ryan McLaren

Vaughn van Jaarsveld

Zaheer Khan

Shane Burger

Aditya Tare (Wicket Keeper)